AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  493 
The  Secretary  now  read  the  following  list  of  dele  !;ates 
from  the  Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy  to"  this  meeting : 
J.  Faris  Moore,  John  F.  Hancock,  E.  Walton  Russell,  N.  Hyn- 
son  Jennings,  and  Henry  A.  Elliott. 
The  Secretary  also  read  a  communication  from  the  Metropo- 
litan Glee  Club,  of  Chicago,  inviting  the  members  of  the  Asso- 
ciation to  participate  in  their  excursion  to  St.  Josephs,  Mich., 
on  Saturday  next,  Sept.  11th,  on  the  steamer  Orion.  The  com- 
munication was  accepted,  and  the  Secretary  directed  to  return 
the  thanks  of  the  Association  for  the  invitation. 
The  Auditing  Committee  reported  that  the  Treasurer's  account 
had  been  found  entirely  correct,  and  complimented  that  officer 
for  the  neatness  and  accuracy  of  his  books,  and  for  the  interest 
he  manifests  in  the  finances  of  the  Association. 
On  motion  of  the  Business  Committee,  it  was 
Resolved,  That  a  committee  of  three  be  appointed  to  take  in  consider- 
ation the  time  and  place  of  our  Annual  Meeting ;  that  all  invitations  be 
referred  to  them,  and  that  they  report  the  time  and  place,  subject  to  the 
decision  of  the  meeting. 
An  invitation  from  Dr.  Miller  to  visit  Rush  Medical  College 
was  read  and  accepted,  and  the  Secretary  requested  to 
acknowledge  it. 
The  Association  then  adjourned  till  3  o'clock,  P.M. 
Third  Session —  Wednesday  Afternoon,  Sept.  8th. 
The  Association  met  at  3  o'clock,  P.M.,  President  Sargent  in 
the  Chair.  The  minutes  of  the  previous  session  were  read  by 
the  Secretary  and  approved. 
The  President  appointed  Henry  Haviland,  of  New  York, 
Robert  J.  Brown,  of  Kansas,  and  Henry  J.  Menninger,  of 
North  Carolina,  as  the  Committee  on  the  time  and  place  of  meet- 
ing. 
The  committee  appointed  to  consider  the  recommendations  of 
the  Business  Committee  relative  to  the  Constitution  and  Laws, 
reported  that  the  proposed  changes  would  be  inexpedient  at  this 
session,  and  suggested  reference  to  a  committee  to  report  next 
year. 
The  suggestion  of  the  Committee  was  adopted,  and,  on  motion 
of  Mr.  Colcord,  to  consist  of  five  members. 
